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Performing Administrative Functions
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The Kernel Configuration window displays the following information:
4. Select the slot of the processor module that requires memory
repartitioning.
To do so, click on and hold the Slot button to display all the slots in the router.
Then drag the pointer to the desired slot number and release the mouse button.
5. Enter an amount in the Dedicated to Global Pool field.
To add more memory to the global pool, click on Up until the desired amount
of memory appears, or type a value in the Dedicated to Global Pool field. As
you increase the amount of global memory, you decrease the amount of local
memory proportionally.
To add more memory to the local pool, click on Down until the desired
amount of memory appears or type a value in the field.
6. To restart the slot with the new values, click on Update.
A confirmation window prompts
Restart slot?
(To reset the memory allocation to the factory-default values, click on Default
rather than Update. A message then prompts you to confirm your decision to
reset the values.)
7. Click on OK to restart the processor module located in that slot.
Site Manager stores the new configuration in NVRAM and restarts the
module (ACE32 or FRE2) or router (AN, AFN, or ASN). This
store-and-restart process takes about 10 seconds to complete.
8. Repeat Steps 2 through 7 to reallocate memory partitioning on a different
processor module, if applicable.
Total memory for the
specified slot
Total memory displayed depends on the type of
processor module
Memory dedicated to the
local pool
Local pool refers to the memory used to manage
the router. For example, it contains the statistics,
event log, bootable image, and configuration file,
along with the routes that IP has learned.
Memory dedicated to the
global pool
Global pool refers to the memory dedicated for
message buffers.
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